The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 12
... These are arts of perfuafion purely femi- nine , and which a tender heart cannot resist . What I would therefore defire of you , is , to prevail with your friend who has promifed to diffect a female tongue , that he would at the fame ...
... These are arts of perfuafion purely femi- nine , and which a tender heart cannot resist . What I would therefore defire of you , is , to prevail with your friend who has promifed to diffect a female tongue , that he would at the fame ...
Strana 19
... These things , dear Madam , will be lafting fatisfactions , when the fine ladies and the coxcombs , by whom they form * themselves , are irreparably ridiculous , ridiculous in old age . I am , · Madam , your most humble fervant , Mary ...
... These things , dear Madam , will be lafting fatisfactions , when the fine ladies and the coxcombs , by whom they form * themselves , are irreparably ridiculous , ridiculous in old age . I am , · Madam , your most humble fervant , Mary ...
Strana 24
... these fecret fprings of detraction fail , yet very often a vain often- tation of wit fets a man on attacking an established name , and facrificing it to the mirth and laughter of those about him . A fatire or a libel on one of the ...
... these fecret fprings of detraction fail , yet very often a vain often- tation of wit fets a man on attacking an established name , and facrificing it to the mirth and laughter of those about him . A fatire or a libel on one of the ...
Strana 26
... these difpofitions in others to cenfure a famous man , nor any fuch mifcarriages in himself , yet would he meet with no fmall trouble in keeping up his reputation in all its height and fplendor . There must be always a noble train of ...
... these difpofitions in others to cenfure a famous man , nor any fuch mifcarriages in himself , yet would he meet with no fmall trouble in keeping up his reputation in all its height and fplendor . There must be always a noble train of ...
Strana 30
... these are to give us a right notion of each other's perfections , may appear from feveral confiderations . There are many virtues , which in their own nature are incapable of any outward representation : Many filent perfections in the ...
... these are to give us a right notion of each other's perfections , may appear from feveral confiderations . There are many virtues , which in their own nature are incapable of any outward representation : Many filent perfections in the ...
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